Significado de Liberar
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El concepto Budista de 'Liberar'
Liberar signifies freedom in Buddhism, escaping the cycle of suffering through detachment [1]. This liberation involves release from illusions and ignorance, a core goal of Buddhist practice.
Theravada Buddhism views Liberar as the enlightened state of the Buddha. This involves liberation from all worldly attachments and existence [2]. It's the ultimate freedom.
El concepto Hind煤 de 'Liberar'
Liberar, in Hinduism, signifies liberation. Yudhishthira granted freedom to Susarman after defeat, a testament to dharma [3]. Avikshita's release from captivity mirrors this concept of freedom, a crucial event in the narrative [4]. Vedanta speaks of release from worldly constraints, pointing towards a spiritual liberation and transformation [5].
Furthermore, Dharmashastra describes liberation from servitude, like a Shudra's emancipation by their master, highlighting social dimensions [6].
El concepto de Liberar en fuentes locales y regionales
The King's act freed the Brahmana and his wife after a legal review, a moment of justice in South Asia's past [7].
Later, in India, Kora chose to release the crab. This act of liberation highlights compassion and mercy within historical narratives [8].
Fuentes y referencias para lectura adicional
La lista anterior se basa en una serie de art铆culos (en ingl茅s) sobre budismo, hinduismo, jainismo, historia y otras tradiciones espirituales. A continuaci贸n, se pueden encontrar las fuentes utilizadas y m谩s informaci贸n sobre lo que simboliza la 鈥淟iberar鈥� como referencia:
-) The Great Chariot door Longchenpa: ^(1)
-) Milindapanha (questions of King Milinda) door T. W. Rhys Davids: ^(2)
-) Mahabharata (English) door Kisari Mohan Ganguli: ^(3)
-) Markandeya Purana door Frederick Eden Pargiter: ^(4)
-) Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation) door Swami Lokeswarananda: ^(5)
-) Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi door Ganganatha Jha: ^(6)
-) Village Folk-tales of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), vol. 1-3 door Henry Parker: ^(7)